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To: "Phyllis Rowland" <phyllis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: finding unavailable fonts
From: larry.kollar@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 15:52:49 -0400
Cc: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Framers List), framers@xxxxxxxxx
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Phyllis Rowland wrote: > I have trouble with some files not wanting to open. The message says they > use unavailable fonts, but I've checked every dot and squiggle and can't > find them. ... > The files do open, converting the "unavailable fonts." I've gone over > them, word by word, and can find no unavailable font in use. I've gone to > paragraph/catalog and deleted anything I'm not using, and I've also > imported the format from other files that are okay. Unavailable fonts like to hide away on reference pages, master pages, and (especially) in table definitions. One way to fix this is to save the file as MIF, load the file into a text editor, and do the search-and-destroy routine. That gets rather tedious when multiplied by 20 or 30 files in a book. Another way, not recommended unless you know it isn't going to bite you, is to turn off "Remember Missing Font Names" in the preferences then load & save each file. Drastic, but effective. One of these days, I'll try writing an AppleScript to do the search-and-destroy routine.... -- Larry Kollar, Senior Technical Writer, ARRIS "Content creators are the engine that drives value in the information life cycle." -- Barry Schaeffer, on XML-Doc ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **